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If you are the beneficiary of a trust, you can, if you believe you are being defrauded, demand... Read Answer
As the Trustee, you should file a Notice to Creditors in the local newspaper to begin the creditor claims period. This essentially creates a... Read Answer
Under Michigan law, a Trustee is required to provide notice to all of the trust beneficiaries within 63 days of them accepting their... Read Answer
Hello. Depending on the amount of the check, you can likely open a small probate estate to obtain a Petition and Order for Assignment. ... Read Answer
Hello. As a beneficiary of a Trust, you are entitled to certain information as required by Michigan law. The Trustee of the Trust is... Read Answer
Powers of Attorney immediately cease upon the death of the designee.
I would highly recommend you get legal counsel specializing in estates and... Read Answer
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Based upon this factual scenario, if you are the named beneficiary then the money is yours.
No=unless given the right by the language of the trust.
this situation is a total mess. you need to investigate everything. if there was an estate opened, you need to ask the estate attorney. if there is... Read Answer
Generally speaking Life Insurance proceeds are not part of the Probate Estate and pass directly to the named beneficiary. Therefore they are not... Read Answer
Without reviewing the Trust document I can not say what your rights are. But if the stamp collection is part of the Trust it would be highly unusual... Read Answer
Deeds are public records. You can obtain a copy of the deed (assuming it was properly filed) from the Register of Deeds of the County the land is in.... Read Answer
Adding someone to a bank account usually means they become a joint owner. You need to look at the contract between the bank and the depositors... Read Answer
Your sister does not have to do anything as far as passing assets during her lifetime. If she chooses, she can die intestate, which mean... Read Answer
The situation, as you describe, does not entitle you to any of the insurance proceeds upon your husband's death. The proceeds will be... Read Answer